Description
Book SynopsisPresents methods for the design and analysis of surveys, studies, and experiments when the data is qualitative and categorical. This work also covers the delta methods for multinomial frequencies. It discusses topics in misclassification and in reliability assessment.
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Table of ContentsPreface.
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
1. An Introduction to Applied Probability.
2. Statistical Inference for a Single Proportion.
3. Assessing Significance in a Fourfold Table.
4. Determining Sample Sizes Needed to Detect a Difference Between Two Proportions.
5. How to Randomize.
6. Comparative Studies: Cross-Sectional, Naturalistic, or Multinomial Sampling.
7. Comparative Studies: Prospective and Retrospective Sampling.
8. Randomized Controlled Trials.
9. The Comparison of Proportions from Several Independent Samples.
10. Combining Evidence from Fourfold Tables.
11. Logistic Regression.
12. Poisson Regression.
13. Analysis of Data from Matched Samples.
14. Regression Models for Matched Samples.
15. Analysis of Correlated Binary Data.
16. Missing Data.
17. Misclassification Errors: Effects, Control, and Adjustment.
18. The Measurement of Interrater Agreement.
19. The Standardization of Rates.
Appendix A. Numerical Tables.
Appendix B. The Basic Theory of Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
Appendix C. Answers to Selected Problems.
Author Index.
Subject Index.